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Hong Kong Occupy Central
HK Happenings #3: Eric the Artist Arrested Again
HK Happenings, a column featuring snippets of Umbrella Movement news and quirky developments in Hong Kong.
January 3, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Umbrella Movement Anthem Takes 2014 Song of the Year
The Umbrella Movement's anthem was voted song of the year at a Hong Kong music awards event.
January 2, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
‘Don’t Give Up,’ Chalk Flower Girl Tells HK Umbrella Protesters
The 14-year-old girl who was sent to a children's home for drawing graffiti told pro-democracy protesters to persevere ...
January 2, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
New HK Smart Identity Card Could Pose Privacy Problem
When Hongkongers get their new smart identification cards, the authorities could get a little too close for comfort.
December 31, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Retail Sales Up Despite Occupy Protests
Hong Kong's retail sales improved during the second month of a 79-day long street occupation by pro-democracy demonstrators, ...
December 31, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Partying? Protesting? Hong Kong Police Will Decide During New Year Celebrations
Hong Kong police have been handed a free pass to make calls on whether the New Year merrymaking ...
December 30, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Protests Planned After Teen Girl Is Placed in Children’s Home
A 14-year-old girl was arrested and placed in a children's home for drawing graffiti on a famous pro-democracy ...
December 30, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
UK 1984 Pledge to Back Hong Kong if China Breaks Joint Declaration Uncovered
The United Kingdom's vows to call out China if it fails to stick to the 1984 Sino-British Joint ...
December 29, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK Happenings #2: ‘China Fears Subversive Umbrella Movement’ Edition
Welcome to HK Happenings, a column featuring snippets of the latest Umbrella Movement-related developments and quirky news in ...
December 29, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK: Lion Rock ‘Genuine Universal Suffrage’ Banner Briefly Back
You can't keep Arnold Schwarzenegger from playing the Terminator. Neither can the Hong Kong government keep the "Lion ...
December 29, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
What Xi Jinping Really Means by ‘One Country, Two Systems’
When Chinese leader Xi Jinping was in Macau for the 15th anniversary of the territory's return to China ...
December 24, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK Police Chief Says Officers Treated Protesters Like a ‘Kind Mother,’ Gets Flak
Hong Kong police commissioner Andy Tsang just had to say it.
December 23, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Poll: Hongkongers Don’t See Themselves as Chinese Citizens
17 years after returning to the mainland, Hongkongers still don't identify themselves as Chinese citizens.
December 23, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK People: 1-Year-Old Baby Deemed Security Threat, Banned From Macau
These days, no one's too young to be a radical troublemaker.
December 20, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Poll: A Sixth of Hong Kong’s 7.2 Million People Joined Occupy Protests
A sizable number of Hong Kong citizens showed up at the recently ended Umbrella protests, a survey reveals.
December 19, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK People: ‘Captain America’ Pleads Not Guilty; Eric the Artist Arrested?
Here's a quick follow up on two of the Umbrella Movement's more colorful characters.
December 19, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong Protests Backlash: Kid Could Be Taken From Parents
A 14-year-old faces separation from his parents for taking part in the Occupy protests.
December 18, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Here’s Why Hong Kong Police Are Beating Umbrella Protesters
Hint: It's a certain four-letter word.
December 18, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong Lawmaker Says Historic Joint-Declaration Treaty ‘Fulfiled’
The Sino-British Joint Declaration is no longer valid, according to a Hong Kong lawmaker.
December 17, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK Happenings: Air Pollution, CY Leung’s ‘Depressing’ Ratings and Ex-Cops-Turned-Spies
Daily snippets of the latest political developments and quirky news in Hong Kong.
December 16, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
79 Days of Occupation: Umbrella Movement Interactive Timeline
Reminisce the key moments of the Umbrella Movement's occupation phase.
December 16, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Umbrella Movement’s Occupation Phase Over
HONG KONG—Hong Kong police clear third and final pro-democracy protest camp Monday, ending nearly three months of demonstrations.
December 15, 2014
BY
Kelvin Chan
The Preachers of Democracy’s Gospel in Hong Kong
Volunteers are fanning out across Hong Kong to convince the general public of the benefits of democracy for ...
December 15, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Protests: Police to Clear Last Umbrella Camp; Students Plan Next Step
Police will move in Monday on the final Umbrella Movement protest site. Student protesters, however, are already thinking ...
December 14, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Before Final Protest Site Shut Down, Hong Kong Protesters Go Shopping, Caroling
Hong Kong police are set to clear out the last Umbrella Movement encampment on Monday, but protesters are ...
December 13, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Umbrella Movement 75 Days Later: Traffic Resumes After Hong Kong Evicts Protesters
HONG KONG—Traffic was back to normal Friday in Hong Kong's financial district after authorities demolished a protest camp ...
December 12, 2014
BY
Kelvin Chan
Hong Kong Police Seek Out and Arrest Four Democracy Activists
Hong Kong police tracked down and detained four men accused of participating in and inciting unlawful assembly.
December 11, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
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